Experiment
//ɪkˈspɛɹ.ə.mənt//
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The word "experiment" can be used as verb and noun.
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Hughes-Drever experiment Kennedy-Thorndike experiment Michelson-Morley experiment Milgram experiment Stern-Gerlach experiment Valsalvian experiment Wizard of Oz experiment blue bottle experiment control experiment double-slit experiment factorial experiment forbidden experiment ganzfeld experiment gedanken experiment noble experiment science experiment thought experiment
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action activity after after observation ascertain attempt biology chemical chemical reactions chemicals chemistry chemistry test classes condition conduct control control group controlled demonstrate detect determine discoveries discovery doing doing science efficacy egg empirical empirical test ex ex spearmint examine experience experimental feel finding finding results general general term group hypothesis hypothesis test in lab in laboratory in labs known lab lab activity lab rats lab test lab thing lab trial lab try lab work laboratory laboratory test labs measuring measuring testing method observation often often scientific operation out outcome outcomes perceive previously probe procedure procedures process project proving proving theories rats reactions research results run science science activity science classes science empirical science lab science project science research science technique science test science testing scientific scientific attempt scientific lab scientific method scientific process scientific term scientific test scientific trial scientific try scientist scientist test scientist theory spearmint study technique term test test tubes testing testing theory theories theory trail trial trial operation trial run truth try try out try things trying trying out trying something tubes unknown unknown outcome untried validity work
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